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geometry

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angle   Two rays that have the same endpoint.  
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vertex   The common endpoint of the two rays in an angle.  
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protractor   An instrument used to and draw angles.  
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acute angle   An angle whose measure is between 0º and 90º.  
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right angle   An angle whose measure is 90º.  
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obtuse angle   An angle whose measure is between 90º and 180º.  
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straight angle   An angle measuring 180º.  
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line   A straight path of points that goes on forever in two directions.  
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ray   Part of a line that has one endpoint and extends forever in one direction.  
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parallel lines   In a plane, lines that never cross and stay the same distance apart.  
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intersecting lines   Lines that pass through the same point.  
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perpendicular lines   .Two lines that intersect to form square corners or right angles  
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point   An exact location in space.  
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line segment   Part of a line having two endpoints.  
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degrees (º)   A unit of measure for angles and temperature.  
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polygon   A closed plane figure made op of line segments.  
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regular polygon   A polygon that has sides of equal length and angles of equal measures.  
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triangle   A polygon with 3 sides.  
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quadrilateral   A polygon with 4 sides.  
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pentagon   A polygon with 5 sides.  
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hexagon   A polygon with 6 sides.  
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octagon   A polygon with 8 sides.  
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equilateral triangle   A triangle whose sides all have the same length.  
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isosceles triangle   A triangle with two sides of the same length.  
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scalene triangle   A triangle in which no sides have the same length.  
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right triangle   A triangle in which one angle is a right angle.  
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acute triangle   A triangle whose angles are all acute angles.  
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parallelogram   A quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel.  
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trapezoid   A quadrilateral that has exactly one pair of parallel sides.  
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rectangle   A parallelogram with four right angles.  
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rhombus   A parallelogram with all sides of the same length.  
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square   A rectangle with all sides the same length.  
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generalization   A general statement. Example: A generalization about rectangles applies to all rectangles.  
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